Howdy! Yes, I finally located an aftermarket one several years ago from a store in Chicago, but as I mentioned, I don't believe they're selling them anymore. Also, the original manufacturer (?) still has some people in their customer service area who'll answer questions. But they no longer manufacture the kits and only have some parts left. However, I was hoping to find someone else out there who might know more about the units and/or where I can get a replacement regulator board. I'd even settle for the schematics for it so I could fix it myself! Yes, I did have a couple of problems with it but all were ~minor until now. Let me know if you want more details. cheers, jt -----Original Message----- From: Parkie Parker To: jthomas2@gateway.net <jthomas2@gateway.net> Date: Friday, September 25, 1998 12:30 PM Subject: VW cruise control
>Hi! I saw your post on the Vanagon news group. > >I've got a '90 Westy. When I ordered it, new, I didn't get cruise control >because the factory insisted that I had to buy a lot of other stuff with it >that I didn't want. And the dealer told me that I could get an after >market cruise control. But I've never been able to find one! > >Did you install an after market one? I gather from your post that you've >had some problems with it? > > >*************************************************************************** > Cheers from Parkie's Paradise in the hills of Santa Barbara California! > Voice - 805-965-8333 FAX - 805-966-6622 > Amateur Radio callsign - N6XGO > >*************************************************************************** * > |
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